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  2. QUESTIONS ANSWERED.

    Raffle in Shop—Boots (Bungendore): Your question was replied to in our issue of June 8. Queensland Mange—A. D. G.: See reply to Subscriber (Inverell) in last week's issue. ...

    Article : 6,326 words
  3. Potato Culture.

    It is surprising that, with all our varied resources of soil and climate, we, in New South Wales, do not make an effort to produce sufficient potes to supply our home demands. In the year 1887 we imported ...

    Article : 796 words
  4. THE CULTIVATOR.

    Few travellers passing Hornsby, on the Northern railway line would imagine, from the barren aspect of the soil around the station, that the district was one of the best for fruit-growing in the colony. ...

    Article : 1,299 words
  5. The Button Telephone.

    M. Clainond, the inventor of the well-known thermopile, has brought out a small household telephone, which has the merit of compactness. The entire apparatus for conversing, that is to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 370 words
  6. Sunlight and Trees.

    The latest roport of the United States Forestry Department gives some interesting particulars as to the influence of light on trees. Light is necessary for the development of the chlorophyll, or green coloring ...

    Article : 496 words
  7. Floods in Tasmania.

    HOBART, June 14.—Heavy rains have fallen for twenty-four hours, with half a gale blowing from the south-west. The storm is general throughout the island. Floods are reported from many ...

    Article : 155 words
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